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      • By 1985 the school had leased additional premises at Wood Green, that were named the Sir Ralph Richardson Memorial Studios. Coxhead retired as principal in 1996; he was replaced by Paul Clements, former director of drama at the Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama.
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  2. Peter Coxhead became chairman and chief executive of the school board until 2000 when Mountview Theatre School changed its name to the Mountview Academy of Theatre Arts, In 2001 Coxhead was awarded an MBE for Services to the Arts. He died in 2004 after 59 years involvement with the school.

  3. Peter Coxhead became chairman and chief executive of the school board until 2000 when Mountview Theatre School changed its name to the Mountview Academy of Theatre Arts, In 2001 Coxhead was awarded an MBE for Services to the Arts. He died in 2004 after 59 years involvement with the school.

  4. Jul 15, 2004 · Coxhead retired as principal in 1996, becoming chief executive and chairman of the board, which formally changed the school's name to the Mountview Academy of Theatre Arts in 2000.

  5. After almost sixty years, Mountview’s founder principal Peter Coxhead has retired from his post of chief executive of the Academy. Mountview’s new Chief Executive is leading entrepreneur and industrialist Sir Alan Cox.

  6. 4 days ago · A company which had been formed in 1945 opened the private Mountview theatre at no. 104 Crouch Hill in 1947. The freehold was bought by the principal, Peter Coxhead, in 1949, when a theatre school was founded, and vested in the Mountview arts centre in 1966.

  7. Jan 25, 2010 · With this in mind, I presented a proposal for a new programme of study to the then Principal, Peter Coxhead, who wholeheartedly endorsed the idea of a highly specialised course in Musical Theatre training and offered me the opportunity to lead and develop the course – the first of its kind in the UK”, explained Paul.

  8. www.thetimes.com › article › peter-coxhead-rq2xbbhpbmhPeter Coxhead - The Times

    PETER COXHEAD was the founder, principal and later chairman of Mountview in all its names and incarnations — an institution he transformed from a derelict shell to one of Britain’s foremost centres of.